In Reply to: RE: I use a PV2AR posted by mcgjohn@yahoo.com on September 29, 2014 at 10:06:18:
Once you start improving on something that doesn't need it the "improvement" isn't really that. A modification isn't always better. But we all have to remember that the earlier electronics was based on vinyl use. Once CD was introduced and became the mainstream media, a lot of reengineering had to be done to accommodate the gain issue and also the sonic differences that was created by digital. It seemed that all efforts was placed on getting digital to sound like vinyl. Can't be done. My take on it is that if you are going to listen to CD make your system the best it can be for CD. And the same with vinyl.
I personally have two separate systems that use two separate components to accommodate the two separate play backs. I tried having one system do both and for me it didn't work and most of the issue was the speakers of choice.
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